When Law Speaks Loudest
Circumventing notice and comment during rulemaking can weaken the evidentiary basis for regulation.
Regulatory Simplification Around the Globe
Scholars and practitioners from around the world explore regulatory simplification and how best to ease regulatory burdens.
In Defense of Regulatory Independence
Leaders from independent agencies discuss the implications of undermining for-cause protections for regulatory officials.
Valuing and Devaluing Regulatory Benefits
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to decline to monetize effects from air pollution prompts reactions by regulatory experts.
A Nationwide Ban on Noncompete Clauses
Scholars discuss the economic impacts and legality of the FTC’s now-defunct ban on noncompetes.
Week in Review
President Trump signs executive order on financial technology, EPA moves to rescind a drinking water safety regulation, and more…
When Should Policymakers Consider Voluntary Regulation?
Scholar urges policymakers to adopt voluntary programs when mandatory regulation falls short.
When Algorithms Decide Who Gets Health Care
Scholar argues that algorithms determining health care coverage should be more regulated.
Restricting Gender-Affirming Care for Transgender Youth
Scholars discuss the legal implications of gender-affirming care restrictions for transgender minors.
Week in Review
The Virginia Supreme Court blocks new redistricting, FDA seeks input on using AI in clinical trials, and more…









